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Electoral System

Proceeding contribution from Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 26 February 2007. It occurred during Opposition day on Electoral System.
I wholly agree. Postal voting has given rise to serious issues and the Government are being far too flippant about them. I shall finish by speaking about the armed forces. In an intervention, I mentioned that many soldiers, families of soldiers and service personnel based at Copthorne—a major Army barracks in Shrewsbury—told me after the general election that they had hoped to vote for me, and for the Conservative party, but regrettably they had not received their postal ballot papers. It is important that our armed forces, wherever in the world they are serving, have the right to vote and to take part in general elections. I very much hope that when the Under-Secretary of State for Scotland sums up he will give us an indication of what the Government are doing to ensure that the large number of service personnel who could not vote at the last election can do so at the next one.

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Reference

457 c718 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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